Russian President Vladimir Putin Will Not Attend 15th BRICS Summit, Putting SA Diplomatic Debacle to Rest

Russian President Vladimir Putin Will Not Attend 15th BRICS Summit, Putting SA Diplomatic Debacle to Rest

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin will be a no-show at the 15th Brics Summit in South Africa
  • The Russian Federation's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will attend the summit in Putin's stead
  • The ICC warrant against the Russian president created a diplomatic storm for the SA government, which would have had to arrest Putin if he had come to SA

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PRETORIA - South Africa has dodged a diplomatic bullet after Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to skip the highly anticipated 15th Brics Summit.

Russian President Vladimir Putin will not attend 15th Brics Summit in South Africa
President Cyril Ramaphosa has convinced Russian President Vladimir Putin not to attend the 15th Brics Summit in South Africa. Image: Alexey NIKOLSKY & Themba Hadebe
Source: UGC

According to The Presidency, President Cyril Ramaphosa finalised the format for the summit, revealing that the Russian Federation's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will take Putin's place.

SA avoids have to execute ICC arrest warrant against Vladimir Putin

The development puts to bed a diplomatic headache that put the South African government in a difficult position when the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for the Russian president.

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Being signatories to the ICC, the government would have been forced to arrest Putin if he set foot on South African soil.

The Presidency's announcement successfully kneecaps the Democratic Alliance's (DA) plan to approach the court on Friday, 19 July, to force the government to execute the arrest warrant, EWN reported

South Africans have mixed feeling about Vladimir Putin skipping the Brics Summit

Below are some comments:

Sy'mon Oupa Malapane said:

"We have a smart President who balanced the equation between super forces. Now the ICC must make another plan and leave South Africa out of this Vladimir Putin saga."

Lehasa Skeem-Saam criticised:

"We were ready for a fight... What's wrong with the president."

Frampton Mc Lagen Litchtenstuin praised:

"Wow! That is great news."

@MulaudziTsikoo added:

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"Case close, good idea by both Russia and South Africa."

@TomHarry1878 proclaimed

"Good! There's no point for South Africa to bear the brunt of this war with the West."

Ghana votes against Russia on UN Resolution demanding end to War in Ukraine

In other news, YEN.com.gh reported previously that Ghana voted against Russia's aggression on Ukraine at the UN for a second time during a special session that ended on Thursday, February 23, 2023.

Ghana and a total of 28 African states voted to approve a resolution calling on Russia to immediately and unconditionally withdraw all of its military forces from the territory of Ukraine.

Hours after Russia attacked Ukraine in February 2022, the government of Ghana issued a statement to condemn Putin's aggression.

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